Tannenberg Filming Locations
Tannenberg Filming Locations
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Pregolsky is a residential area within Tsentralny City District of Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia. Prior to World War II, it was known by its German language name Holstein as first a suburban estate and then a quarter of Königsberg, Germany, located west of the city center.
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Tannenberg (1932)
A depiction of strong leadership, in the Prussian General Hindenburg who celebrated a victory over Czarist Russia in 1914, during the Great War.